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Source | Cinema Vision India, Mumbai ( CVI ) |
Collection | Surabhi TV Series |
Identifier | SUR/R/4666 |
Title | Ghotul Dance of Bastar (Vol. I) |
Alternative | CVI-SUR_R_4666-UMHB |
Medium | U-Matic (Hi-Band) |
ExtentOriginal | 01:02:00 |
Spatial | Bastar |
Temporal | Feature Story For Television Broadcast |
Created | 18.02.1995 |
Condition | Good |
Relation | 1 of 3 |
Rights | Cinema Vision India |
Descriptive | |
Subject | Tribal Dance |
Keywords | Tribal System, Ghotuls, Madia Tribal Dormitory, Interview, Wood Carving, Bastar |
Description | The video contains a feature on the Madia tribal dormitory of Bastar and the Ghotul, a school – different from the ones we attend. The video shows a tribal system that allowed adolescents to meet, interact and choose their partners. Ghotuls have almost disappeared because of interference from the so-called civilized people of cities. The video presents ’Carvings on Wood training programme’ at Bastar. |
Type | U-Matic (Hi-Band) ( UMHB ) |
Language | Hindi |
Technical | |
Codec Name | H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10 |
Data Rate | 640.746000 Kbit/s |
Frame Rate | 25.0 |
Sampling | 4:2:0 |
Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
Duration | 1:02:00.120000 |
Dimension | 640*480 |
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